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Review: Natura Siberica Scrub, Hand Cream and Hair Mask *

If you've been on Instagram in the last few weeks, then you'd have seen Natura Siberica pop up on your feed at some point. For those unfamiliar with the brand, Natura Siberica is a beauty range originating from Siberia and the products are chock full of ingredients unique to the country. I've been busy trying out some of these goodies, and I would like to share my thoughts with you guys today.

I've been trying out this Oblepikha (Ob-Le-Pi-Ka, for those having trouble pronouncing this) Mask for dry and normal hair,and I've been really happy with the state of my hair! First off, I would like for you to look at how gorgeous the packaging is! It's a mix of blue and yellow, and it really brightens up my shower caddy.

This bears their signature scent, and is meant to intensively hydrate hair and make hair softer and stronger. It is an orange product with a thick creamy consistency and is contains the goodness of Moroccan argan oil, oil of white Siberian flaxseeds, Siberian dwarf-pine oil and Altai Sea-buckthorn oil. I've been popping this on every few days for about a month now, and the tresses have been softer and shinier right after use.

This retails for $24.99, and will get you 300 ml of product.

Spoiler - I absolutely adore this body scrub! And why wouldn't I, when it has just the right sized granules in such a cute tub? As you can see, it looks similar to the hair mask. This contains Altai Sea-buckthorn oil, buckwheat honey and sage, all designed to nourish skin, increase the elasticity and firmness of skin and leave skin soft and smooth.

I can't vouch for the elasticity and firmness, but I can quite honestly place this as one of the top five favourite scrubs of all time! The granules are just right, the scent is gorgeous (kind of fruity and floral all at the same time) and the skin feels just beautiful after use.

You can get this 300 ml tub for $19.99, and I'd highly suggest you do so!

I've also been using the lifting hand cream, which is meant to preserve youthfulness of skin and prevent ageing. This contains ginseng Siberian tones and Altai chamomile oil - all of which are meant to tone, rejuvenate and improve elasticity of skin, as well as soothe and calm irritation.

This is great for my hands and is a fairly non-greasy formula. It also has their signature scent and it does get absorbed quite well, leaving the hands feeling moisturised and happy.

This goes for $14.99 for a 75 ml tube with a screw cap.

Natura Siberica has a total of 26 products available on the market, covering hair, body, and hand creams. For more information on them, head to their website over here, or any Chemist Warehouse, which is where they are stocked.

I'm curious about their hair care range and will be contemplating a purchase when my stocks run low!

What would you like to try from them?

* These products were provided for my consideration, but my opinions, as always, are my own,

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